
Sunscreen SPF 30 Lotion
Sunscreen SPF 30 Lotion
Sunscreen SPF 40 Lotion
Sunscreen SPF 60 Lotion
Sunscreen SPF 40 Gel
Sunscreen SPF 60 Gel
Hydra Moist Moisturiser with SPF 30
Papaya Chandan Depigmentation Cream
Papaya Chandan Depigmentation Face Wash
Coco Butter Moisturiser with SPF 30
Anti Ageing Cream
Rejuv Anti Wrinkle Cream
You put on sunscreen, hoping to protect your skin, but end up feeling tight, flaky, or even itchy. It's a common complaint—traditional sunscreens can leave dry skin feeling like sandpaper. If you've ever caught yourself sneaking a layer of moisturizer underneath just to survive the day, you're not alone.
Many sunscreens rely on chemical filters and high levels of alcohol or mattifying agents. While these help with shine or oil control, they suck the moisture right out of dry skin. Ingredients like oxybenzone and avobenzone can sometimes irritate sensitive, dehydrated faces, making things worse.
Check the label. Brands often boast 'lightweight' or 'matte' finishes, but these aren't made for dry skin. Instead, choose creams or lotions labeled as 'moisturizing' or 'hydrating.' Test a small amount on your jawline first—if your skin feels comfortable after 15 minutes, you're on the right track.
At Arish BIO-NATURAL, we offer moisturizing sunscreens packed with natural hydrators and gentle mineral filters. Our AI Skin Analyser helps pinpoint exactly what your skin needs, so you won't waste time guessing. Check out our skin-friendly sunscreen options at arishbionatural.com for formulas that actually feel good on dry skin.
Absolutely. Sunscreens with hydrating ingredients like hyaluronic acid and squalane can soften dry patches and prevent further moisture loss while protecting from UV rays.
Every two hours is the sweet spot, especially if you're outdoors. If your skin feels tight before then, don't hesitate to reapply sooner.
Yes, layering a good moisturizer first actually boosts comfort and hydration. Just let it absorb for a few minutes before applying your sunscreen.
Formulas with alcohol, mattifying agents, or harsh chemical filters can strip natural oils and moisture, leaving dry skin feeling uncomfortable and tight.
Mineral sunscreens using zinc oxide or titanium dioxide are usually gentler and less likely to cause irritation or dryness in sensitive skin types.
Focus on hydrating ingredients like ceramides, hyaluronic acid, glycerin, and nourishing oils. Avoid formulas labeled 'oil-free' or 'matte.'
Not necessarily. If you choose non-comedogenic oils like jojoba or sunflower, they're unlikely to clog pores and can actually help dry skin feel softer.
We do! Our sunscreens combine mineral filters with hydrating botanicals and are designed specifically for dry and sensitive skin. Check out our range at arishbionatural.com.
Our AI Skin Analyser scans your face for hydration, pores, and more, then suggests the exact Bionatural® Actives that fit your dry skin needs.
Yes, our moisturizing sunscreens are gentle enough for both face and body, especially if your skin tends to be dry everywhere.